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#
# hints
#
# The hints file. This file is used to match
# a request, and then add attributes to it. This
# process allows a user to login as "bob.ppp" (for example),
# and receive a PPP connection, even if the NAS doesn't
# ask for PPP. The "hints" file is used to match the
# ".ppp" portion of the username, and to add a set of
# "user requested PPP" attributes to the request.
#
# Matching can take place with the the Prefix and Suffix
# attributes, just like in the "users" file.
# These attributes operate ONLY on the username, though.
#
# Note that the attributes that are set for each entry are
# NOT added to the reply attributes passed back to the NAS.
# Instead they are added to the list of attributes in the
# request that has been SENT by the NAS.
#
# This extra information can be used in the users file to
# match on. Usually this is done in the DEFAULT entries,
# of which there can be more than one.
#
# In addition a matching entry can transform a username
# for authentication purposes if the "Strip-User-Name"
# variable is set to Yes in an entry (default is Yes).
#
# A special non-protocol name-value pair called "Hint"
# can be set to match on in the "users" file.
#
# As with the "users" file, the first entry that matches the
# incoming request will cause the server to stop looking for
# more hints. If the "Fall-Through" attribute is set to
# "Yes" in an entry then the server will not stop, but
# continue to process further hints from the file. Matches
# on subsequent hints will be against the altered request
# from the previous hints, not against the original request.
#
# The following is how most dial-up ISPs want to set this up.
#
# Version: $Id$
#
DEFAULT Suffix == ".ppp", Strip-User-Name = Yes
Hint = "PPP",
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP
DEFAULT Suffix == ".slip", Strip-User-Name = Yes
Hint = "SLIP",
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = SLIP
DEFAULT Suffix == ".cslip", Strip-User-Name = Yes
Hint = "CSLIP",
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = SLIP,
Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP
######################################################################
#
# These entries are old, and commented out by default.
# They confuse too many people when "Peter" logs in, and the
# server thinks that the user "eter" is asking for PPP.
#
#DEFAULT Prefix == "U", Strip-User-Name = No
# Hint = "UUCP"
#DEFAULT Prefix == "P", Strip-User-Name = Yes
# Hint = "PPP",
# Service-Type = Framed-User,
# Framed-Protocol = PPP
#DEFAULT Prefix == "S", Strip-User-Name = Yes
# Hint = "SLIP",
# Service-Type = Framed-User,
# Framed-Protocol = SLIP
#DEFAULT Prefix == "C", Strip-User-Name = Yes
# Hint = "CSLIP",
# Service-Type = Framed-User,
# Framed-Protocol = SLIP,
# Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP
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